The Miscellaneous Works of John Dryden, Esq;: Containing All His Original Poems, Tales, and Translations, Tom 2J. and R. Tonson, 1760 |
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... Whose power is but to counsel and perfuade ? O folid rock , on which secure she stands ! Eternal house not built with mortal hands ! O fure defence against th ' infernal gate , A patent during pleasure of the ftate ! Thus is the Panther ...
... Whose power is but to counsel and perfuade ? O folid rock , on which secure she stands ! Eternal house not built with mortal hands ! O fure defence against th ' infernal gate , A patent during pleasure of the ftate ! Thus is the Panther ...
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... whose feast the factious rabble keep , Expos'd obfcenely naked and afleep . Led by thofe great examples , may not I The wanted organs of their words supply ? If men tranfact like brutes , ' tis equal then For brutes to claim the ...
... whose feast the factious rabble keep , Expos'd obfcenely naked and afleep . Led by thofe great examples , may not I The wanted organs of their words supply ? If men tranfact like brutes , ' tis equal then For brutes to claim the ...
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... whose the narrower span , The clown unread , and half - read gentleman . To this the Panther , with a fcornful fmile : Yet ftill you travel with unwearied toil , And range around the realm without controul , Among my fons for profelytes ...
... whose the narrower span , The clown unread , and half - read gentleman . To this the Panther , with a fcornful fmile : Yet ftill you travel with unwearied toil , And range around the realm without controul , Among my fons for profelytes ...
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... Whose antique characters did well denote The Sibyl's hand of the Cumaan grot : The mad divinerefs had plainly writ , A time fhould come , but many ages yet , In which , finister deftinies ordain , A dame should drown with all her ...
... Whose antique characters did well denote The Sibyl's hand of the Cumaan grot : The mad divinerefs had plainly writ , A time fhould come , but many ages yet , In which , finister deftinies ordain , A dame should drown with all her ...
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... Whose mandate forc'd your Gallic friends to fly , Make not a worfe example of your own ; Or cease to rail at causeless rigor shown , And let the guiltless perfon throw the stone . His blunted fword your fuff'ring brotherhood Have seldom ...
... Whose mandate forc'd your Gallic friends to fly , Make not a worfe example of your own ; Or cease to rail at causeless rigor shown , And let the guiltless perfon throw the stone . His blunted fword your fuff'ring brotherhood Have seldom ...
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